Well... I guess this explains my question on how Stan was talking to Will in an earlier chapter after he tied up Alice on city wide television.

Though looking over those pages again, it's kind of weird. Maybe Stan doesn't realize that Computer is Will? I'm still confused about that whole scene. Or maybe everyone else things that Will is dead, but only Stan knows he's alive? if he is dead, I wonder if it was Will or uploaded his backup data into the Computer or if it was Stan?

And considering Lemon and Lime were talking as if Stan's actions were justified in that they threatened to kill Alice for calling him a jerk is weird too. I was expecting something a bit different than "Stan killed him."

But wait. It's also possible that Stan didn't exactly kill Will, but his actions led to Will dying and thus Stan blames himself for Will's death. Gahhh...

And now we know why Kinesis isn't more worried that his most brilliant piece of tech yet - genuine Artificial Intelligence - won't go Skynet and wipe out the entirety of the human race, or at the very least cause a Singularity.

It does, of course, also raise the question "Is this really Will, or did Kinesis kill him and make a copy, the same way Star Trek teleporters function? (except, you know, how the new copy is in a computer)."

It's ever so hard to judge whether or not the soul/consciousness itself transferred.

WAAAIT! I'm confused... So Lemon and Lime think Kinesis killed Will and I assume Kinny believes it as well. OR is Kinny faking all of the remorse that Will is in fact "dead" but is hiding his ability to turn human personalities into data. Or does Kinny not know since he talked to Will through Computer.... Maybe Will actually died and since it is a "digital [copy] of a person's personality" it could just be a recreation of Will, a clone you could say. So Computer Will is an different physical entity as human Will but both are the same human based off personality and such. GAH BRAIN HURT

This is a brilliant webcomic. The deliverence is better than any plot-twist I have EVER seen. Nothing could EVER match this, and for this webcomic I thank you dearly. And now, to end this comment I shall say "You're officially a Goddess of all Webcomics." (And now to slap myself in the face for sounding so OLD!)